A London High Court has ruled that fugitive diamond businessman Nirav Modi must pay more than $10.7 million (over Rs 100 crore) to Bank of India under a personal guarantee linked to a loan given to one of his companies. The judgment is being seen as a major legal victory for the public sector bank in its efforts to recover dues from Modi, who is currently lodged in a London prison while fighting extradition to India.
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